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Kiran
Karmarkar, who as Om became a household name
with Balaji Telefilms' Kahanii
Ghar Ghar Ki has come full circle
with Om Agarwal scheduled to get remarried
to Parvati after 30 years of marriage after
which Om will die in the show, never to
return.
Kiran started his career with a Marathi
serial Dinmaan in 1989 and his first
Hindi serial was Safaron Home TV.
Where does Kiran intend his career to go
once he dies in Kahanii
after
the completion of 1000 episodes? He speaks
his heart out in an exclusive chat with
Prashant Golecha, highlighting the
journey so far and the future ahead.
Kiran
as a person
I am a sincere, determined, perfectionist
and a home loving Mumbaikar. I have been
born and brought up here. I always wanted
to be an actor. I take a lot of time getting
to know people. I prefer to stay away from
a crowd, even a company of four people is
a crowd to me. Basically I am an introvert
who can be an extrovert only with people
close to me. In general, people take a lot
of time to understand me and I take a lot
of time in understanding people. I do have
a sense of humour.
On being Om
I have been playing Om since
five years. I had shot for its pilot in
2000. When the leap happened, I settled
into my character. I have enjoyed playing
the character for long. But as an actor,
I don't want to remain Om for life. I have
enjoyed my popularity and recognition. I
need to move on career wise.
On
playing an older character
It was a challenge for me to play a 50 plus
guy, when I am only 37 in real life. When
people meet me, they compliment me on looking
so young in real life!
On
Friendship
In the entertainment industry, relations
change with time and success. There are
a few people who were friends, are friends
and would remain friends. Ronit Roy is a
good friend of mine with whom I can relate
and have a good conversation. I bonded well
with him during Kehna Hai Kuuch Mujhko.
Proud
to be a Mumbaikar
I read Marathi books, newspapers and magazines.
I hear Marathi songs.
On
Saakshi Tanwar (Parvati)
On-screen, we are comfortable with each
other. We have done more than 2,500 scenes
together! We haven't used glycerine in over
80 per cent of our emotional scenes together.
Off-screen, we are cordial and respect each
other. We have a good professional rapport.
Saakshi has her own circle and I have mine.
On Balaji Telefilms
I share a fantastic relationship with them.
I am paid well and have got my name and
fame. Everything worked out right in the
last five years. I worked with utmost sincerity.
So, even if I am leaving the show, my relationship
with them is fine.
Favourites
in Bollywood
Amitabh Bacchan and Madhuri Dixit. My all
time favourite film is Ijaazat and
I would love to work with Gulzar.
Philosophy
of life
One should be absolutely honest towards
one's work. Between "Action" and
"Cut", I become the character.
Everyone has tensions and ups and downs
in life but one should not stop being sincere
at any point of time. In a year, people
get two hundred days holidays and yet people
want to holiday, which is not right. One
should work hard, make money and be happy.
Future
plans
I have already got six or seven serial offers,
but I have said no to all. I want to do
films. I have confidence in my talent. I
am willing to do any good role. I am open
to playing father, brother and even a villain
or a comedian. I had played the role of
father of Arya Babbar in Thoda Tum Badlo
Thoda Hum which didn't enjoy a good
run! I don't have any secretary. I am directly
approaching producers I know and other people
in the industry for work.
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Posted
on 29 July 2005
12:30 pm
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